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450 W 17th St, #2204

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450 W 17th St, #2204

450 West 17th Street, Unit 2204, New York, NY 10011

$2,950,000

Property Description

Chic, sleek and sophisticated this rarely available, highly coveted split two bedroom home is only one of a handful offering a balcony spanning the length of the unit. Situated on the southeast corner of the 22nd floor, the light is dazzling with endless south, east and west vistas featuring captivating views of the World trade Center, ESB and the Hudson River. A gracious entry foyer opens to a loft like floor plan consisting of a striking living/dining area complimented by a private terrace and 2 winged bedrooms. The open chef's kitchen with bamboo cabinetry has top of the line appliances including a Wolf gas cook top, Viking oven and Subzero fridge. The master suite features a spa like bath with deep soaking tub, double vanity, separate shower and WC. A walk-in wardrobe with custom finishes completes the master. The 2nd bedroom is spacious with a guest bath and custom closets. Situated next to the High Line, the Caledonia is West Chelsea's premier full service building with 24 hour doorman, concierge, library w/fireplace, roof deck, Equinox gym and spa and on-site parking and more. Experience downtown living at its best!

 

Overview

Property Status
Sold
Date Sold
May 15, 2016
MLS ID
RLS10032073
Property Type
Condo
Year Built
2006

Features & Amenities

Neighborhood
Chelsea
Sales Price
$2,950,000

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